Rear fender liners for 2003
I found a set on Ebay for about $78 plus shipping. I am not sure if I am going to use them though. A friend mentioned to me that a lot of mud and dirt are still going to get up behind them and right now it is pretty easy to pressure wash the inside of the fenders so I might have a brand new un installed pair for sale.
Hondo
Hondo
Originally posted by Hondo
I found a set on Ebay for about $78 plus shipping. I am not sure if I am going to use them though. A friend mentioned to me that a lot of mud and dirt are still going to get up behind them and right now it is pretty easy to pressure wash the inside of the fenders so I might have a brand new un installed pair for sale.
Hondo
I found a set on Ebay for about $78 plus shipping. I am not sure if I am going to use them though. A friend mentioned to me that a lot of mud and dirt are still going to get up behind them and right now it is pretty easy to pressure wash the inside of the fenders so I might have a brand new un installed pair for sale.
Hondo
Originally posted by Hondo
I A friend mentioned to me that a lot of mud and dirt are still going to get up behind them and right now it is pretty easy to pressure wash the inside of the fenders so I might have a brand new un installed pair for sale.
Hondo
I A friend mentioned to me that a lot of mud and dirt are still going to get up behind them and right now it is pretty easy to pressure wash the inside of the fenders so I might have a brand new un installed pair for sale.
Hondo
I'm curious how that would occur. I've had mine on now for a year and have not seen any accumulation. The liners pretty much cover the entire wheel well.
I'm pretty sure he was joking
.I'm sure Hondo realizes that without fender liners, you are sure to get all kinds of filth and rock damage ALL OVER the underside of the truck. With the liners, you get ZERO. And It is much quieter, no rocks being thrown all around on gravel roads. Futhermore, it is obviously much easier to powerwash the fender liners then crawling around under the rig.
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I ordred mine from an online site, think I paid 79 bucks or so, if you want e-mail me and I'd gladly tell you where I got mine from. Not only do they protect from rocks, chips, mud, dirt, and everything else, they really dress up the back of the truck, adding a nice black look rather than seeing the bed, frame, and everything else. A good use of a few bucks in my opinion
They work great, providing you don't drive on gravel. Mine are smashed to bits and are barely holding together. My '97 had them from the factory, and I drove that one for 5 years without a hole/crack. Poor quality plastic on the new ones, I guess.
I think it was cheap of DC to eliminate them on the 3rd GEN's in the first place, but hey, that's a different story. I bought some and I'm glad I did. No more rock pinging and it gives the truck a more finished look.
Greg
Greg
I put them on my 2003 and my 2004. Dealer for $86, probably the best bang for the dollar of any mod so far. I did not know they were standard before 2003. The 2003 Hemi was my first Dodge in 35 years.
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